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91:59 +1.59

Steve Davies produces a header from inside the six-yard box that clears the bar.

90:20 +0.20

Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Jacob Butterfield played to the near post, clearance made by John Brayford. Bobby Hassell has an effort at goal from long distance that misses to the right of the goal.

Corner taken by Ben Davies from the left by-line played to the near post. Jason Shackell takes a shot.

79:03

Inswinging corner taken by Ben Davies, Jim O'Brien makes a clearance.

76:49

Danny Rose on for Ricardo Vaz Te.

74:07

The referee blows for offside. Luke Steele restarts play with the free kick.

73:51

A cross is delivered by Daniel Drinkwater, Craig Bryson manages to make a clearance.

73:02

The assistant referee flags for offside against Jamie Ward. Luke Steele restarts play with the free kick.

72:39

Paul Digby has an effort at goal. Save by Frank Fielding.

71:11

Jamie Ward fouled by Scott Wiseman, the ref awards a free kick. The ball is sent over by Ben Davies, Mark O'Brien produces a header from deep inside the six-yard box which goes wide of the right-hand post.

69:13

Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Ben Davies from the right by-line to the near post, Steve Davies takes a shot. Save by Luke Steele.

Match Preview

Fielding back in goal
Frank Fielding will return in goal for Derby when Barnsley visit Pride Park.
The England Under-21 international missed the 3-0 home win over Millwall as he served a one-match suspension following his red card in the victory at Nottingham Forest.
Summer signing Adam Legzdins made his first start for the Rams on Saturday and kept a clean sheet in what manager Nigel Clough described as an `accomplished' full debut. However, Fielding will be restored to the starting XI against the Tykes.
"Adam's decisions on crosses were good and he came and punched a couple of balls and it was lovely for him to keep a clean sheet and everybody is delighted for him," said Clough. "But we have a number one in Frank and he will come back in.
"It was Adam's first start at this level and there were a couple of nervy moments, but that is to be expected. But it was a very competent and assured first start and next time we need him, he will be there and even better."
Stand-in skipper Jason Shackell is expected to face his former club despite the centre-half being forced off with a back problem late on against Millwall. Likewise, striker Jamie Ward suffered a cut around his eye at the weekend but he should also be fit.
Barnsley winger Matt Done rejoins a long list of injured players expected to miss the match
The 23-year-old summer signing from Rochdale returned from a hamstring injury at Birmingham on Saturday, but aggravated the problem and was forced off in the 29th minute.
Teenager Jordan Clark replaced Done and may have impressed enough in his first appearance of the season to earn his full Barnsley debut.
Midfielder Miles Addison could also feature so long as he suffers no reaction to his recent ankle injury after stepping off the bench at the weekend.
But boss Keith Hill will still be without strikers Danny Haynes (hamstring) and Craig Davies (groin), midfielders Reuben Noble-Lazarus (ankle) and Goran Lovre (knee), plus defenders Rob Edwards (hamstring) and Luke Potter (knee).

Formation:442Manager: Nigel Clough

Derby

Formation: 442Manager: Keith Hill

Barnsley

Frank Fielding

John Brayford

Mark O'Brien

Jason Shackell

Gareth Roberts

Ben Davies

Craig Bryson

Jeff Hendrick

Jamie Ward

Steve Davies

Theo Robinson

SUBS

Adam Legzdins

Russell Anderson

Tomasz Cywka

Lee Croft

Chris Maguire

Home

Away

Luke Steele

Bobby Hassell

Jimmy McNulty

Stephen Foster

Jay McEveley

Jim O'Brien

David Perkins

Daniel Drinkwater

Ricardo Vaz Te

Jacob Butterfield

Andy Gray

SUBS

David Preece

Scott Wiseman

Jordan Clark

Danny Rose

Paul Digby

Match Report

Davies salvages point for Rams
Steve Davies' second-half penalty rescued a deserved point for Derby but the Rams missed out on the chance to go top of the npower Championship following their 1-1 draw with Barnsley.
The Rams dominated for large spells at Pride Park but were largely denied by a magnificent performance from Barnsley goalkeeper Luke Steele.
And the Tykes even threatened to steal all three points when Jacob Butterfield profited from some poor defending to open the scoring from close range 10 minutes before the interval.
Derby's attackers squandered several chances to draw level but Barnsley's defender Bobby Hassell brought down Ben Davies to gift the hosts a spot kick.
Steve Davies did not waste the opportunity and his side laid siege to the visitors' goal for the remaining half hour of the clash but they could not find a winning goal.
It was Derby's goalscorer who came closest to netting but his free header in injury time sailed over as Barnsley hung on for their fifth consecutive draw.
The high-flying Rams predictably made the better start as they sought to consolidate their league position.
Steele was forced into action early on when Jeff Hendrick's 25-yard strike was tipped behind the post by the Barnsley goalkeeper.
As the half progressed, however, Derby were struggling to sufficiently break down Barnsley, who had won one and drawn three of their previous four league matches on the road before tonight.
Former Barnsley defender Jason Shackell's long-range strike narrowly went over the bar but Butterfield took advantage of some sloppy Derby defending to put the Tykes ahead after 35 minutes.
Ricardo Vaz Te's cross from the left was insufficiently dealt with and Butterfield prodded home from close range after the ball had fallen to him.
That seemed to awaken Derby and they had two clear cut chances to level proceedings immediately after.
Full-back John Brayford's right-wing cross found Ben Davies in the area but the midfielder could only fire wide, while Theo Robinson saw a header palmed away by Steele.
Nigel Clough's men continued their ascendancy after half-time, with Jason Shackell just heading over from Ben Davies' corner.
Steve Davies and Theo Robinson also went close and Derby were given a lifeline their dominance deserved when they were awarded a penalty.
Ben Davies cut in from the left and was clumsily brought down by Hassell before namesake Steve fired his spot kick down the middle to leave Steele with no chance in the 62nd minute.
Unsurprisingly buoyed by their leveller, Derby continued to attack and Ben and Steve Davies linked up once again, with the latter's header producing a point-blank save from the brilliant Steele.
The Tykes shot stopper was beaten for a second time when Robinson tapped in the rebound after Steve Davies' long-range strike had been parried but the striker had already been flagged offside.
Steve Davies then spurned a golden chance to hand Derby all three points when he headed over at the death and the spoils were shared.